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Volvo recalls 70,000 cars in the UK over fire risk | Volvo recalls 70,000 cars in the UK over fire risk |
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Volvo is recalling almost 70,000 cars in the UK over concerns that they could catch fire. | Volvo is recalling almost 70,000 cars in the UK over concerns that they could catch fire. |
It is part of a global recall of more than half a million diesel vehicles that suffer from a fault. | It is part of a global recall of more than half a million diesel vehicles that suffer from a fault. |
The Swedish carmaker said that "in very rare cases" a plastic part of the engine can "melt and deform" and in "extreme cases" catch fire. | |
The issue affects some cars made in the past five years. Volvo said it is contacting affected customers. | The issue affects some cars made in the past five years. Volvo said it is contacting affected customers. |
The carmaker said in "the most extreme cases" the fault, involving the engine manifold, had caused a fire. | |
Volvo did not say how many fires had been recorded, but said that there had been no reports of injuries related to the fault. | |
'Safe to use' | |
The problem affects cars from the models years 2014 to 2019 with four-cylinder diesel engines. | The problem affects cars from the models years 2014 to 2019 with four-cylinder diesel engines. |
It is not clear how long it will take for the company to fix the affected vehicles but Volvo said: "We will do our utmost to perform this action without any unnecessary inconvenience." | It is not clear how long it will take for the company to fix the affected vehicles but Volvo said: "We will do our utmost to perform this action without any unnecessary inconvenience." |
Volvo said it was contacting all customers whose vehicles are affected to alert them to the issue. | Volvo said it was contacting all customers whose vehicles are affected to alert them to the issue. |
Drivers are being told it is "safe to continue to use your car" if it does not show any signs of a problem, such as an engine warning light illuminating, a lack of power or an "unusual smell". | Drivers are being told it is "safe to continue to use your car" if it does not show any signs of a problem, such as an engine warning light illuminating, a lack of power or an "unusual smell". |
A second letter will be sent confirming when a solution to the problem is available. | A second letter will be sent confirming when a solution to the problem is available. |
Volvo said it notified the relevant authorities about the issue "as soon as it was identified". | Volvo said it notified the relevant authorities about the issue "as soon as it was identified". |
It apologised to customers for the inconvenience caused, stating that it is taking "full responsibility to ensure the highest quality and safety standards of our cars". | It apologised to customers for the inconvenience caused, stating that it is taking "full responsibility to ensure the highest quality and safety standards of our cars". |
Volvo makes 600,000 cars each year, of which around 50,000 are sold in the UK - fewer than are being recalled in the country. | Volvo makes 600,000 cars each year, of which around 50,000 are sold in the UK - fewer than are being recalled in the country. |
Last year, Toyota announced a recall of more than 2.4 million hybrid vehicles worldwide because of a fault in their systems that could cause them to lose power. | Last year, Toyota announced a recall of more than 2.4 million hybrid vehicles worldwide because of a fault in their systems that could cause them to lose power. |
And in April, it emerged that Vauxhall is recalling 235,000 Zafira cars for a third time after a new source of fires was discovered. It followed earlier recalls in 2015 and 2016. | And in April, it emerged that Vauxhall is recalling 235,000 Zafira cars for a third time after a new source of fires was discovered. It followed earlier recalls in 2015 and 2016. |
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